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HMRC listened to customers and stakeholders and changed its view about when some customers may have a reasonable excuse for failing to notify liability to HICBC.
Almost 400,000 families have been helped by the Troubled Families programme.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Parents and carers should make sure they are getting National Insurance credits which may improve their State Pension income.
A new service to directly help mid-sized businesses as they expand and grow, has been launched today by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Child Benefit and Child Tax Credits payments may stop for parents who do not inform HMRC of their child’s educational status by 31 August.
Further details of how the £5 million emergency Grenfell Tower Residents’ Discretionary Fund will be distributed, has been confirmed by the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Theresa May earlier today met with victims of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
First annual report, setting out how the current Troubled Families Programme has been supporting the most disadvantaged families.
New plans to help workless families break the cycle of disadvantage have been announced, as part of building a fairer society.
The guidance will cover everything from requests for flexible working to additional time off.
Launch of new Childcare Choices website means parents now able to find available government support.
Op-ed by Communities Minister, Lord Bourne.
Eligible dads can now share up to 37 weeks’ pay and up to 50 weeks of leave with the child’s mother in the first year of their baby’s life.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Prime Minister announces new support including Help to Save, a national mentoring campaign and increases in the National Minimum Wage.
David Cameron gave a speech on life chances, explaining how the government intends to transform the lives of the poorest in Britain.
David Cameron will announce a doubling of government funding for relationship support and pledge to take action to deal with poor parenting.
Spouses and older children of personnel will now be able to claim income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) as soon as they return to the UK
Local authorities can bid for a share of a new fund to support the victims of domestic abuse.
The Prime Minister has praised the Troubled Families programme as new figures showed the scale of its unprecedented success.
David Cameron will announce plans to double free childcare for working parents, with some families set to benefit as early as next year.
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